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V I T E L L O G E N I N ( V T G ) A U S E F U L I N D I C AT O R F O R E S T R O G E N - M E D I AT E D E N D O C R I N E D I S R U P T I O N NEW Standard VTG ELISAs: • TE1035 TECO® Perch • TE1037 TECO® Cyprinid • TE1042 TECO® Multi-Species • TE1047 TECO® Salmonid • Assays developed & manufactured under ISO 13485 & ISO 9001 quality standards • 4 ELISAs for over 35 different species of fish • State-of-the-Art kits include: o Standard & control material allowing for up to 2 runs per test kit o Quick and easy sample thaw procedure o Stable standards and controls o Low inter- and intra-assay CVs • Vitellogenin ELISA proficiency testing program available Research Use Only in the US & Canada • TE1040 TECO® REACH Cyprinid • TE1043 TECO® REACH Medaka REACH VTG ELISAs: Ultra Sensitive VTG ELISAs: • TE1046 TECO® Ultra Sensitive Cyprinid • TE1049 TECO® Ultra Sensitive Salmonid Customer Service 800.526.5224 Technical Support 800.447.3846 diapharma.com ML-00-00252REV01 Visit Diapharma at Booth 606! Submit Your Best Research to SETAC Journals! Volume 12 | Number 2 | April 2016 ISSN 1551-3 777 Integrated Envi ronmental Assessment an d Management Volume 35 | Issue 6 | June 2016 ISSN 0730-7268 Environmental Toxicology and Chemis try S E TA C J O U R N A L S . O R G IMPACT FACTOR 2.763 IMPACT FACTOR 1.530 Join us at the SETAC Journals reception to learn more! Tuesday, 8 November | 6:30–8:30 p.m. | St. Johns 24 THURSDAY 10 NOVEMBER GENERAL OPENING HOURS 7:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Registration East Registration 8:00 a.m.–5:35 p.m. Poster Viewing and SETAC Store Exhibit Hall DAILY SCHEDULE AND BUSINESS MEETINGS 7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. Poster Setup Exhibit Hall 8:00 a.m.–9:15 a.m. Morning Platform Sessions See session listing 9:15 a.m.–10:00 a.m. Coffee Break Exhibit Hall 10:00 a.m.–11:15 a.m. Morning Platform Sessions cont’d See session listing 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. 2016/2017 Program Committee Luncheon Conway 11:15 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Lunch Break 1:00 p.m.–2:15 p.m. Afternoon Platform Sessions See session listing 2:15 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Coffee Break Exhibit Hall 3:00 p.m.–4:15 p.m. Afternoon Platform Sessions cont’d See session listing 4:15 p.m.–5:35 p.m. Poster Social Exhibit Hall 5:45 p.m.–6:30 p.m. Closing Ceremony – Win a paddle board or bike! Panzacola F/G CLOSING CEREMONY 5:45 p.m.–6:30 p.m. | Pancacola F/G Must be present to enter the raffle! Join us for the grand finale of the meeting. We will feature highlights from the past five days, followed by a preview of what’s in store for SETAC in 2017. Everybody attending the closing ceremony will have a chance to win a PathFinder inflatable paddle board (9'9") or a bike from Salem Cycle. SETAC will cover the cost to ship the paddle board and bike within the continental US and Canada. THANK YOU TO OUR CLOSING CEREMONY SPONSORS: PATHFINDER INFLATABLE PADDLE BOARD (9'9") Erin R. Bennett Greg Schiefer 63 twitter.com/SETAC_World #SETACOrlando This could be you! 64 | 7 th SETAC World Congress/SETAC North America 37 th Annual Meeting Presentation will be recorded. 8:00–8:15 8:20–8:35 8:40–8:55 9:00–9:15 C O F F E E B R E A K A1 Strategies for Assessing Chemicals for Endocrine Activity: Making the Best Use of Screening-Level Information | Ellen Mihaich, David Dreier, Katherine Coady 568 Harnessing High-Throughput Monitoring Methods to Strengthen 21st Century Risk-Based Evaluations | E. Ulrich 569 Application of ToxCast High-Throughput Screening and Modeling Approaches to Identify Steroidogenesis Disruptors | A. Karmaus 570 The developing fathead minnow as a screen for thyroid disrupting compounds: Identification of sensitive endpoints | E. Path 571 Leveraging high-throughput screening data to define alternative adverse outcome pathways for impaired vitellogenesis | D. Dreier A2 Passive Sampling in the Aquatic Environment: Recent Developments and Advances | Robert Burgess, Loretta Fernandez 576 Visibly-detectable Dyes as Performance Reference Compounds in Passive Sampling Devices | J. Conder 577 Cross-validation of passive sampler mea- surements at the sediment-water interface by parallel use of PE and silicone sheets on a new porewater probe | D. Gilbert 578 Method comparison for measurement of porewater Fe(II) and sulfide: in situ DET and DGT vs. ex situ centrifugation followed by colorimetric analysis | R. Nadeeka Suranganee 579 Strategies for transferring mixtures of organic contaminants from multimedia environments into bioassays | A. Jahnke A3 Complexity Kills the Minnow: Predicting the Ecological Consequences of Complex Pharmaceutical Mixtures | James Lazorchak, Daniel Caldwell, Brandon Armstrong 584 Unexpected drivers of low dose complex pharmaceutical pollutant mixture sublethal effects: when additivity in not enough | I. Rodea-Palomares 585 Multi-Generational Exposure of Fathead Minnows to a Complex Urban Mixture of Contaminants of Emerging Concern | L. Wang 586 Molecular and behavioural responses of caged goldfish to pharmaceuticals and personal care products exposure in Cootes’ Paradise | D. Simmons 587 Potential metabolic disruption in juve- nile Chinook salmon exposed to a mixture of CECs in the lab and field | J. Meador A4 Differing Biotransformation Capacity Across Species: Measurements, Modeling and Implications for Decision-Making | Henriette Selck, Michelle Embry, Jon Arnot 592 Toxicokinetics and biotransformation in aquatic invertebrates | R. Ashauer 593 Bioconcentration tests with fish and the freshwater amphipod Hyalella azteca. Are the results comparable? | C. Schlechtriem 594 Variation among invertebrates in their capacity to biotransform sediment-associated hydrophobic organic contaminants | H. Selck 595 Animal models in aquatic dietary toxicity testing: is there a suitable alternative? | L. Langan F1 Neonicotinoid Insecticides: Current Research on Fate and Effects | Anson Main, Michelle Hladik 600 Water Quality Assessment of Potential Imidacloprid Impacts in Great Smoky Mountains National Park | E. Benton 601 Residue of the neonicotinoid imidaclo- prid in greenhous and landscape plants and effects on beneficial insects | v. krischik 602 Effects of neonicotinoid seed-treatment use on non-target native pollinator communi- ties in Missouri field margins and agricultural fields | A. Main 603 Population Trends and Neonicotinoid Pesticide Exposures in Hummingbirds | C. Bishop F2 Alternative Assessments Best Practices for Safer Chemistry | Alex Stone, Jay Tunkel 608 Advancing the Applicability of Alternatives Assessment for Engineered Nanomaterials | M. Jacobs 609 Use of Automated Tools to Facilitate Rapid Chemical Hazard Assessment of Consumer Product Chemicals | P. Beattie 610 Data-Driven Assessments for Data-Poor Chemicals: Expanding the USEPA’s Safer Chemical Ingredients List | C. Rudisill 611 Data Mining To Answer Complex Environmental Questions | L. Rodenburg F3 F4 G2 Toward Sustainable Environmental Quality: Identifying Global Research Needs Through the SETAC Horizon Scanning Project | Bryan Brooks 616 Towards Sustainable Environmental Quality: Overview and Methods of a Novel Effort to Identify Global Research Needs | B. Brooks 617 Towards Sustainable Environmental Quality: Priority Research Needs for Europe | L. Maltby 618 Towards Sustainable Environmental Quality: Priority Research Questions for Australasia | V. Pettigrove 619 Towards Sustainable Environmental Quality: Priority Research Questions for Latin America (LA) | T. Furley G1 Alternative Approaches to Complex Environmental Challenges - Part 1 | Alan Jones, Brad Glenn, Aaron Edgington 624 Assessing and Managing Aquatic Stressors In A Changing Global Environment | P. Chapman 625 Personal exposure to PAHs near natural gas extraction | L. Paulik 626 Risk Communication Lessons from the Lower Duwamish Waterway Fishers Study - One Size Does Not Fit All | S. Replinger 627 Evaluating Toxicity-Based Injury Thresholds for Contaminants at the Hanford Nuclear Site Using Multiple Empirical Approaches | T. Baker H1 H2 Canadian Oil Sands: Advancing Science in Chemical and Toxicological Characterization, Reclamation and Monitoring – Part 2 | Chairs ---> 632 Thia-arenes and Aza-arenes in Samples from the Oil Sands Area of Alberta | C. Manzano 633 Developmental and reproductive effects of adult & larval wood frogs exposed to naphthenic acids from commercial sources & oil sands process water | M. Galus 634 Naphthenic acids derived from oil sands processed waters are respiratory uncouplers | K. Rundle 635 Effects of elevated salinity and dissolved organic matter in surface water from an oil sands end-pit lake on the toxicity of metals to zooplankton (Ceriodaphnia dubia) | K. White H3 H4 Epigenetics and Environmental Exposures: Mechanisms and Effects from Invertebrates to Fishes | Susanne Brander, Richard Connon, Adam Biales 640 Role of DNA methylation in AHR- mediated toxicity of PAHs in chicken embryo | J. Head 641 Multi generational effects of pharma- ceutical exposure in zebrafish (Danio rerio) | S. fraz 642 Assessing benzo[a]pyrene-mediated effects on the zebrafish transcriptome and promoter methylation to explain develop- mental adverse outcomes | K. Willett 643 Differential DNA Methylation in F2 Generation Testicular Cells Caused by Embryonic Exposure to Bisphenol A at F0 Generation | R. Bhandari I1 I2 Fate and Effects of Metals: Regulatory and Risk Assessment Perspective | Carrie Claytor, Tamzin Blewett 648 Relative Risk Approach: A methodol- ogy for the ecological risk classification of inorganic substances | J. Hill 649 Northern Mines Need Marine Effluent Toxicity Tests for the First Time in Canada | L. Taylor 650 Developing Copper and Zinc Standards for Ecosystem Health Protection in New Zealand’s Freshwaters | C. Hickey 651 Regulatory dexterity - The key to naturally fluctuating selenium concentrations | D. Guth I3 I4 Engineering, Toxicology and Risk Assessment Guidance for Sediment Evaluation at Dam Removal Sites | Thomas Augspurger, Serena McClain, Jennifer Bountry 656 Dam removal analysis guidelines for sediment | J. Bountry 657 Analyses of fine sediment transport for a large dam removal project: an empirical approach | Y. Cui 658 Unleashing History: Understanding Dynamic Processes Affecting Sediment Toxicity During Dam Removal | J. Steevens 659 Best Practices to Inform Risk-based Decisions for the Management of Dam Impounded Sediments | D. Moore Spotlight Session Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management Thursday Morning Platform Presentations 7 th SETAC World Congress/SETAC North America 37 th Annual Meeting | 65 Presentation will not be recorded. C O F F E E B R E A K 10:00–10:15 10:20–10:35 10:40–10:55 11:00–11:15 Strategies for Assessing Chemicals for Endocrine Activity: Making the Best Use of Screening-Level Information | Ellen Mihaich, David Dreier, Katherine Coady A1 572 Assessing the Potential Impact of an Amine Oxide Surfactant on Estrogenic, Androgenic and Aromatase Endpoints in a Fish Endocrine Screening Assay | S. Levine 573 Thinking outside the thyroid: Implications of disrupted thyroid hormone signaling on reproduction | P. Bruns 574 Reliance on whole animal tests to detect the reproductive effects of municipal wastewater effluents | G. Van Der Kraak 575 Testing for Endocrine-Mediated Effects in Vertebrate Ecological Receptors: Potential for Read-across | M. McArdle Passive Sampling in the Aquatic Environment: Recent Developments and Advances | Robert Burgess, Loretta Fernandez A2 580 A Non-Selective Passive Sampling Device to Measure Both Polar and Non-Polar Organic Chemicals in Water | D. Shea 581 In situ equilibrium passive sampling of hydrophobic organic compounds in coastal marine sediments | G. Witt 582 Current Use Pesticides in Water Resources in Ontario, Canada: Can POCIS Passive Samplers Be the Basis for a Monitoring Program? | C. Metcalfe 583 Answering the “So What?” question: Integrating toxicological databases into pas- sive sampler studies | D. Alvarez Complexity Kills the Minnow: Predicting the Ecological Consequences of Complex Pharmaceutical Mixtures | James Lazorchak, Daniel Caldwell, Brandon Armstrong A3 588 Estrogenicity of wastewater and surface water: considering unknown compounds and mixture effects using an in vitro cell based assay | V. Yargeau 589 Pharmaceuticals in Hudson River Water: Potential Toxicological Effects and Bioaccumulation in Aquatic Vegetation Using P. virginica as a Model | A. Lee 590 Mixture Effects on Plant Uptake of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products | S. Nason 591 In vitro estrogenic activity of representa- tive endocrine disrupting chemical mixtures at environmentally relevant concentrations | D. Caldwell Differing Biotransformation Capacity Across Species: Measurements, Modeling and Implications for Decision-Making | Henriette Selck, Michelle Embry, Jon Arnot A4 596 Physiologically based modeling of hepatic and gastrointestinal biotransforma- tion in fish | J. Nichols 597 Are we there yet? How different fish spe- cies biotransform xenobiotics | K. Johanning 598 Comparison of trout hepatocytes and liver S9 fractions as in vitro models for pre- dicting hepatic clearance in fish | K. Fay 599 Comparisons of in vitro, in vivo and in silico biotransformation rates in fish and humans | J. Arnot Neonicotinoid Insecticides: Current Research on Fate and Effects | Anson Main, Michelle Hladik F1 604 Consistent Patterns of Toxicity of the Nitroguanidine Neonicotinoid Insecticides to Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Colonies | A. Olmstead 605 Assessing variation in neonicotinoid toxicity to freshwater invertebrates using spe- cies sensitivity distributions | M. Raby 606 Detecting the sublethal effects of imida- cloprid for bumble bee (Bombus impatiens) workers | A. Krueger 607 Effect of sublethal exposures of adult Northern Leopard Frog and larval African Clawed Frog to clothianidin and thiameth- oxam | J. Jenkins Alternative Assessments Best Practices for Safer Chemistry | Alex Stone, Jay Tunkel F2 612 Building Your Toolbox: Read-across Tools for Alternatives Assessment | J. Rice 613 Improved Read Across in Alternatives Assessments | H. Plugge 614 Real-World Implementation of Alternatives Assessment Resulting in Safer Chemical Substitutions | C. Robertson 615 Boat Antifouling Technology Alternatives Assessment | L. Heine Toward Sustainable Environmental Quality: Identifying Global Research Needs Through the SETAC Horizon Scanning Project | Bryan Brooks F3 F4 G2 620 Towards Sustainable Environmental Quality: Priority Research Questions for Africa | V. Wepener 621 Towards Sustainable Environmental Quality: Priority Research Questions for North America | D. Muir 622 Towards Sustainable Environmental Quality: Priority Research Needs for Asia | K. Leung 623 Towards Sustainable Environmental Quality: Initial Synthesis of a Novel Effort to Identify Global Research Needs | B. Brooks Alternative Approaches to Complex Environmental Challenges - Part 1 | Alan Jones, Brad Glenn, Aaron Edgington G1 628 Hormone receptor bioanalytical assays as indicators of endocrine disrupting potential: Case studies from the field and laboratory | J. Bisesi 629 The Differential Binding of New River Wastewater Effluent EDCs to the New TriFishER Assay for Measuring Estrogenicity | S. Tuberty 630 Riparian Spiders: A valuable tool in ecotoxicological studies | G. Beaubien 631 Efficacy & residual toxicity of a NaOH- based ballast water treatment system for freshwater bulk freighters: shipboard trials | A. Elskus <--- Title | Richard Frank, Jonathan Martin, Steve Wiseman H1 H2 636 The impact of raw and ozonated oil sands process water exposure on prey cap- ture and facial morphometrics in zebrafish larvae | D. Philibert 637 Long-term effects of oil sands process-affected water (OSPW) on growth, reproduction, and energy reserve of Daphnia magna | E. Lari 638 Identification of chemical classes con- tributing to the toxicity of oil sands process affected water | G. Morandi 639 Bioassay-directed fractionation of bitumen-influenced groundwaters from the Athabasca oil sands region | R. Frank Epigenetics and Environmental Exposures: Mechanisms and Effects from Invertebrates to Fishes | Susanne Brander, Richard Connon, Adam Biales H3 H4 644 Epigenetic mechanisms mediating responses to Florida Red Tides in the Eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica | J. Eirin-Lopez 645 DNA methylation reprogramming during development in the self-fertilizing mangrove rivulus and its sensitivity to environmental pollutants | F. Silvestre 646 Multiple stressors over multiple generations: assessing the combined risk of endocrine disruptors and climate change in an estuarine fish | B. DeCourten 647 Rainbow trout exposed to benzo[a] pyrene yields conserved microRNA binding sites in DNA methyltransferases across 500 million years of evolution | P. Craig Fate and Effects of Metals: Regulatory and Risk Assessment Perspective | Carrie Claytor, Tamzin Blewett I1 I2 652 Understanding the behavior of Silver in surface and waste water systems: Evaluation of WHAM as a risk assessment tool | R. Nasir 653 Comparison of Aluminum Aquatic Life Criteria Approaches | D. Eignor 654 Is total recoverable aluminum relevant for water quality criteria? | A. Ryan 655 Field study of coarse sample pre- filtration as a compliance tool to minimize false-positive criteria exceedances for aluminum | S. Pargee Engineering, Toxicology and Risk Assessment Guidance for Sediment Evaluation at Dam Removal Sites | Thomas Augspurger, Serena McClain, Jennifer Bountry I3 I4 660 What are the potential contaminants in sediment trapped behind low head dams in the Midwest? | J. Frey 661 Screening-level evaluation of potential toxicity risks from release of sediments behind four dams on the Klamath River, Oregon and California | C. Anderson 662 Milltown Dam Removal Case Study | D. Booth 663 Sediment Management: The Intersection of Policy and Practice at Dam Removal Sites | S. McClain Linking Science and Social Issues Regulatory Directions Remediation/Restoration Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology Thursday Morning Platform Presentations 66 | 7 th SETAC World Congress/SETAC North America 37 th Annual Meeting Presentation will be recorded. 1:00–1:15 1:20–1:35 1:40–1:55 2:00–2:15 C O F F E E B R E A K A1 Integrating Chemistry and Biology in a Landscape Context to Reveal Potential Causes of Endocrine Disruption | Jessica Leet, Catherine Richter, Jennifer Brennan 664 Endocrine Disrupting Compounds in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed – Where Are We Going? Where Should We Go? | P. Phillips 665 Contaminants in the Chesapeake Bay watershed: A synthesis of data from a decade of studies using passive samplers | D. Alvarez 666 A landscape-based approach to assess the effects of exposure to complex chemical mixtures in the Shenandoah River watershed | D. Bertolatus 667 The reality of combining chemical analy- ses and common bioassays for effects-directed analysis of endocrine disrupting chemicals in environmental water | J. Brennan A2 Use of Modeling Tools to Determine Environmental Concentrations from Environmental Passive Samplers | Andres Martinez, Loretta Fernandez 672 Multiple coating thicknesses for sampling of organic pollutants - linear regressions confirm equilibrium even in chal- lenging environmental media | P. Mayer 673 Actively shaken in situ passive sampler for measuring pore water concentrations of hydrophobic organic compounds | M. Jalalizadeh 674 Evaluating the precision of passive sampling methods using PRCs in the water column | A. Joyce 675 Why kinetics matter: the use of a numerical diffusion model for determining fractional equilibrium in passive samplers at varying flow conditions | R. Adams A3 Chemical and Microbial Environmental Health Threats Associated with Disasters | Timothy Reilly 680 Regional variability in bed-sediment concentrations of wastewater compounds, hor- mones and PAHs for New York and New Jersey impacted by Hurricane Sandy | P. Phillips 681 Assessing Sediment Toxicity Predicted on the basis of Sediment Chemistry in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey, pre- and post-Hurricane Sandy | Z. Szabo 682 The USGS’s Sediment-bound Contaminant Resiliency and Response Strategy: A decision support tool for evaluat- ing contaminant hazards | D. Jones 683 Organic Contaminant Screening and Storm-Derived Change: The USGS’s Sediment-bound Contaminant Resiliency and Response Strategy | K. Loftin A4 Radionuclides in the Environment, Including Accumulation in Biota | Albert Bryan, Teresa Mathews 688 Environmental radioactivity and public anxiety | N. Fisher 689 Are Sediments a Source of Fukushima Radiocesium for Marine Fauna in Coastal Japan? | C. Wang 690 Environmental fate of radiocesium in an aquatic and semi-aquatic food web on the Savannah River Site | J. Leaphart 691 Effects of chronic radiation exposure on carnivores from the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone | C. Love F1 Methods and Applications of Non-targeted Mass Spectrometry for Environmental Characterization | Elin Ulrich 696 High-resolution metabolomics for sequencing the human exposome | D. Walker 697 Development and Evaluation of Non- Targeted Screening Methods with the use of NIST Standard Reference Materials | B. Place 698 Use of Chemometrics and Computational Chemistry in Non-Targeted and Targeted Analysis of PAH Transformation Products in Various Environmental Matrices | I. Titaley 699 Characterization of organic micropol- lutants in ballast water and their role in disinfection byproduct formation following oxidative treatment | N. DeStefano F2 Mixtures: Exposure and Toxicity from Combinations of Stressors | Matthew Gribble, Sean Weatherwax 704 Juvenile mite sensitivity and fitness reduction of successive mite generation after exposure to metals | K. Jegede 705 Predicting Sediment Chemical Mixture Toxicity from Marine Amphipod Mortality Data | M. Gribble 706 Inverse U-shape and non-monotonic dose-response for the toxicity of Bt biopesti- cide to D magna | A. de Souza Machado 707 Mesocosm assessment of the effects of an organic ultraviolet filter mixture and elevated seawater temperature on corals | T. He F3 F4 G2 Ecological Effect Models for Assessing the Risks of Pesticides: Ongoing Developments in the US and EU | Valery Forbes, Pernille Thorbek, Kristina Garber 712 How population models can help to assess the risks of pesticides to threatened and endangered species | V. Forbes 713 Application of a population model for a threatened plant species in herbicide risk assessment | A. Schmolke 714 Population-level risk assessment for an endangered butterfly species exposed to chlorpyrifos | K. Garber 715 An aquatic food web and ecosystem model for estimating direct and indirect effects of pesticides | S. Bartell G1 Recovery of Pelagic Fishery Populations Following Oil Exposures | Daniel Schlenk, Aaron Roberts 720 Assessing impacts of crude oil exposure across multiple levels of biological organization in a pelagic marine teleost, the mahi-mahi | M. Grosell 721 Eco-physiological implications of acute embryonic and juvenile oil exposure in marine fish | A. Esbaugh 722 Shaken, stirred, neat, or on the rocks: crude oil developmental cardiotoxicity in fish is independent of exposure regimen | J. Incardona 723 Fleshing out crude oil cardiotoxicity adverse outcome pathways with transcrip- tomics in Atlantic haddock embryos | E. Sorhus H1 H2 Alternative Approaches to Complex Environmental Challenges - Part 2 | Alan Jones, Brad Glenn, Aaron Edgington 728 Integrated Management of Water Resources using Fractal Analysis | S. Mohapatra 729 FAA’s Environmental Toxicology and Emissions Assessment of Alternative Piston Aviation Fuels | G. Huddleston 730 Sediment homogenization and aging alters the toxicity of metal-amended sedi- ments | D. Costello 731 Extending a Toxic-Unit Model from Insect Prey to Bats: Pitfalls and Potential | L. Heiker H3 H4 “One Health”: Opportunities for SETAC Leadership in Integrating Environmental, Human and Animal Health | Nil Basu, Jeanne Garric, Thomas Augspurger 736 History and Evolution of One Health: Integrating Human, Animal and Environmental Health | A. Aguirre 737 Continuint the One Health Dialogue in SETAC | L. Kapustka 738 Multilateral Environmental Agreements on Chemicals and Waste: How can we improve the link between human and ecosys- tem health? | R. Barra 739 Benefits of a Safer Chemical Ingredient List | E. Lavoie I1 I2 PAHs in the Real World: Sources, Sinks, Bioavailability and Toxicity | Brian Magee, Anne LeHuray 744 Assessing PAHs in the Real World | A. LeHuray 745 PAHs in urban sediments of the Lower Rouge River “Old Channel”: fingerprinting, source characterization, robust statistical methods | A. Craig 746 Using PAH Compositional Analysis to Evaluate Dissolved-Phase Groundwater Discharge to Surface Water from Local Soil/ Sediment Influence | H. Costa 747 Challenges in Analysis of Hydroxy PAHs in Urine | M. Woudneh I3 I4 Soil and Water Contaminants: Evaluation, Biomonitoring and Abatement Bioindicators for Effective Management | Beatrice Opeolu, Matt Dodd, OS Fatoki 752 Metal Concentrations in Urban Soils of Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana | M. Dodd 753 Fates of some phenylurea herbicides in tropical soils: trends and correlations | B. Agbaogun 754 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Fish Fillet Tissue: Nationally/Regionally Representative Statistical Surveys of US Waters | J. Wathen 755 Risk Assessment of Constant Use of Detergent in Fermentation Processing of Cassava in Southeastern Nigeria | P. Abara Spotlight Session Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management Thursday Afternoon Platform Presentations 7 th SETAC World Congress/SETAC North America 37 th Annual Meeting | 67 Presentation will not be recorded. C O F F E E B R E A K 3:00–3:15 3:20–3:35 3:40–3:55 4:00–4:15 Integrating Chemistry and Biology in a Landscape Context to Reveal Potential Causes of Endocrine Disruption | Jessica Leet, Catherine Richter, Jennifer Brennan A1 668 Severe intersex in wild fish is reduced to background levels after municipal wastewa- ter treatment plant upgrades | K. Hicks 669 Causal Analysis for Gonadal Development in Wild Redeye Mullet (Liza hematocheila) | J. Hu 670 Impact of Model EDCs on the Innate Immune Response to Infection in Larval Zebrafish | J. Hansen 671 Equol Induces Gonadal Intersex in Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes) at Environmentally Relevant Concentrations: Comparison with 17β-Estradiol | C. Wang Use of Modeling Tools to Determine Environmental Concentrations from Environmental Passive Samplers | Andres Martinez, Loretta Fernandez A2 676 Kinetic passive sampling of nonpolar compounds in water: the effect of model choice on data quality | K. Booij 677 Simulated sampling rates across the Global Atmospheric Passive Sampling (GAPS) Network | N. Herkert 678 Gas-Particle Partitioning and Passive Sampler Calibration for an Expanded List of PAHs from Urban and Rural Ambient Air Sampling | K. Ellickson 679 The potential role of mechanistic models for interpreting passive air sampling data for semi-volatile organic chemicals | J. Armitage Chemical and Microbial Environmental Health Threats Associated with Disasters | Timothy Reilly A3 684 Health Risks in Coastal Flood of Río de la Plata | S. Demichelis 685 Review of current literature of cardiotox- icity of oil to early life stages of fish for use in Natural Resource Damage Assessments | K. Yozzo 686 Young of the year bluefish as a bioindi- cator of estuarine health: Establishing a new baseline for persistent organic pollutants after Hurricane Sandy | K. Smalling 687 Impact of Hurricane Sandy on PAH levels and oncogenes in Atlantic menhaden | C. Bentivegna Radionuclides in the Environment, Including Accumulation in Biota | Albert Bryan, Teresa Mathews A4 692 Sources of radioactive cesium to marine biota off Fukushima | Z. Baumann 693 The Influence of Residence Time on Uptake of Radiocesium by Waterfowl on a Contaminated Reservoir on the Savannah River Site | A. Bryan 694 Uptake and dosimetric modeling of Tc-99, Np-237, and U-238 in the grass species Andropogon Virginicus | N. Martinez 695 Monitoring elemental concentrations and radioactivity in biological samples at ura- nium mines in the Grand Canyon watershed: The Kanab North site | D. Cleveland Methods and Applications of Non-targeted Mass Spectrometry for Environmental Characterization | Elin Ulrich F1 700 Non-targeted identification of contami- nants in Southern California sentinel marine mammals | N. Dodder 701 Chemical assessment of effects on invertebrates using high-resolution mass spectrometry | C. Moschet 702 Suspect and Non-Target Screening of Organic Contaminants In Urban Aquatic Environments | B. Du 703 Targeted Discovery of Disinfection Byproducts in Swimming Pools and Spas | J. Byer Mixtures: Exposure and Toxicity from Combinations of Stressors | Matthew Gribble, Sean Weatherwax F2 708 Variation in Species sensitivity distribu- tion obtained from ecotoxicity data of mixtures | W. Di Marzio 709 Comparative short-term, chronic and mixture toxicity of chemicals in bee species: The role of toxicokinetic and toxicodynamic traits | D. Spurgeon 710 Ecological Risks of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in Sediments of an Urban Waterway | D. Gunster 711 Ecological Risk Assessment Crossroads between an NJDEP LSRP-led and EPA-Led Cleanup | S. Weatherwax Ecological Effect Models for Assessing the Risks of Pesticides: Ongoing Developments in the US and EU | Valery Forbes, Pernille Thorbek, Kristina Garber F3 F4 G2 716 An ecotoxicological module for BEEHAVE to link standard laboratory tests to honeybee colony dynamics | P. Thorbek 717 Why Point Estimates of Mortality May Result in Inaccurate Population Modeling and Pesticide Risk Assessment | J. Stark 718 Quantifying uncertainty in toxicokinetic- toxicodynamic model predictions | R. Ashauer 719 Optimizing experimental designs for calibration of TK-TD models | S. Charles Recovery of Pelagic Fishery Populations Following Oil Exposures | Daniel Schlenk, Aaron Roberts G1 724 Time- and oil-dependent genomic and physiological responses to Deepwater Horizon oil in mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippu- rus) embryos | G. Xu 725 The effects of photoproducts generated from irradiated crude oil exposures on pelagic and estuarine fish species | L. Sweet 726 Phototoxic Target Lipid Model (PTLM) of Single PAHs and Mixtures | D. Di Toro 727 DWH Oil Spill: Field evaluation of biological responses in Gulf sturgeon and laboratory exposure of shovelnose sturgeon to artificially-weathered oil | D. Tillitt Alternative Approaches to Complex Environmental Challenges - Part 2 | Alan Jones, Brad Glenn, Aaron Edgington H1 H2 732 Assessing and Managing Multiple Risks in a Changing World - the Roskilde Recommendations | W. Munns 733 Viability of Precision-cut Organotypic Cultures of Marine Mammal Skin: Applicability to in Vitro Toxicology | M. Hayden 734 Using blubber to examine steroid hormone homeostasis in bottlenose dolphins exposed to dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) | T. Galligan 735 Estimates of Community Exposure and Health Risk to Sulfur Dioxide from Power Plant Emissions Using Short-Term Ambient Air Monitoring | M. Shepherd “One Health”: Opportunities for SETAC Leadership in Integrating Environmental, Human and Animal Health | Nil Basu, Jeanne Garric, Thomas Augspurger H3 H4 740 One Health: An Organizing Framework for Global Engagement on Coupled Human- Ecological Training and Research? | B. Brooks 741 Assessing Ecosystem and Human Health Effects from Natural and Man-Made Disasters | G. Scott 742 Plasma chemistry & persistent organic pollutants in loggerhead sea turtles with & without fibropapillomatosis from Florida Bay & Indian River Lagoon | J. Lynch 743 One Health Approach Towards Addressing Pollution at the Pole - Integrating Evidence Across Inuit, Wildlife, and Ecosystems | N. Basu PAHs in the Real World: Sources, Sinks, Bioavailability and Toxicity | Brian Magee, Anne LeHuray I1 I2 748 Review of Bioaccumulation and Bioconcentration Factors Used by USEPA in Derivation of 2015 Human Health Water Quality Criteria | P. Anderson 749 Assessing PAH-related toxicity by spiking field-collected sediments with a site-specific contaminant mixture | S. Hartzell 750 Individual PAH metabolites in English sole (Parophrys ventulus) bile from Puget Sound, WA, USA from the past 10+ years | D. da Silva 751 Toxicity in zebrafish of complex polycy- clic aromatic hydrocarbon mixtures exposed to terrestrially-appropriate UV-irradiation | P. Hoffman Soil and Water Contaminants: Evaluation, Biomonitoring and Abatement Bioindicators for Effective Management | Beatrice Opeolu, Matt Dodd, OS Fatoki I3 I4 756 Use of nano iron (III) oxide (nFe3O4) for the remediation of organotin - TPT in Marine Wastewater System | O. Fatoki 757 In vitro image-based phenotypic analysis with Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry for evaluation of wastewater and river water quality | W. Wenlong 758 Risk assessment of continous discharge of mixtures of chemical subatances into an urban watershed in Owerri Southeastern Nigeria | A. Udebuani 759 Assessment of the prevalence of Chromobacterium violaceum, in Domestic water sources in Imo State, Nigeria | J. Dike-Ndudim Linking Science and Social Issues Regulatory Directions Remediation/Restoration Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology Thursday Afternoon Platform Presentations 68 facebook.com/setacworld Orlando SETAC Linking Science and Social Issues Regulatory Directions Remediation/Restoration Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology 7 th SETAC World Congress/SETAC North America 37 th Annual Meeting | 69 Thursday Poster Presentations | RP SCHEDULE Setup 7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. – see page 77 for map of posters Take Down 5:35 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Presenters are expected to attend their poster during all break periods and the evening poster social to discuss their work with scientists visiting their poster. Coffee Breaks 9:15 a.m.–10:00 a.m. and 2:15 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Lunch Break 11:15 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Poster Social 4:15 p.m.–5:35 p.m. Neonicotinoid Insecticides: Current Research on Fate and Effects | Anson Main, Michelle Hladik RP001 Thiamethoxam concentrations in North American surface waters: A review of currently available data | J. Maul RP002 Determining occurrence of neonicotinoid insecticides in agricultural and urban impacted US streams | M. Hladik RP003 Characterization of acephate and imidacloprid loss in containerized nursery runoff water | F. Hinz RP004 Mass Balance Assessment for Neonicotinoids During Wastewater Treatment and Nationwide Occurrence in United States Wastewater | A. Sadaria RP005 Transformation and fate of neonicotinoid insecticides during drinking water treatment | K. Klarich RP006 Investigating the Cumulative Toxicity of Neonicotinoid Insecticide Mixtures to Chironomus dilutus using MIXTOX Analysis | E. Maloney RP007 Assessing the acute and chronic toxicity of neonicotinoid insecticides to non-target aquatic species | A. Bartlett RP008 Early chironomid emergence from chronic, low-level neonicotinoid exposure in a prairie pond: Is timing everything? | M. Cavallaro RP009 Effects of chronic exposure to thiamethoxam on summer generation mayfly populations in an outdoor mesocosm | M. Finnegan RP010 Residues of thiamethoxam at early reproductive stages of soybean and its potential impacts on non-target insects | C. Camargo RP011 Effect of Two Neonicotinoid Pesticide Products upon Utilization of Milkweed Plants by Monarch Butterflies | T. Bargar RP012 Effects of imidacloprid and chlorpyrifos insecticides on migratory behaviour and physiol- ogy in a passerine, the white-crowned sparrow | M. Eng RP013 Impacts of passive contaminant exposures, including imidacloprid, on parental care behaviors and testosterone of golf course living eastern bluebirds | L. Gillespie RP014 Northern leopard frog (Lithobates pipiens) developmental responses to neonicotinoid exposure: preliminary findings | S. Robinson RP015 Sub-lethal effects of the neonicotinoid clothianidin on developing sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) | V. Marlatt RP016 Sublethal doses of imidacloprid reduce the efficacy of visual collision detection in Locusta migratoria | R. Parkinson RP017 Sublethal concentrations of thiamethoxam affect synapsin levels in mushroom bodies of Apis mellifera after exposure in the larval period | E. Silva-Zacarin RP018 Imidacloprid promotes genetic damage and oxidative stress in different tissues of the Neotropical fish Prochilodus lineatus | C. Martinez RP019 Weight-of-evidence evaluation of an adverse outcome pathway network linking activation of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in bees to colony loss | C. LaLone RP020 Quantitative Weight of Evidence Assessment of Higher Tier Studies on the Toxicity and Risks of Imidacloprid in Honeybees: I Methods & Procedures | K. Solomon RP021 Quantitative Weight of Evidence Assessment of Higher Tier Studies on the Toxicity and Risks of Imidacloprid in Honeybees: II Results & Conclusions | G. Stephenson RP022 Quantifying sources of variability in neonicotinoid residue data for assessing risks to bees | K. Sappington Environmental Impacts of Tobacco Products | Gregory G. Gagliano, Hoshing Chang RP023 A review of carbon monoxide in secondhand smoke of waterpipe | R. Edwards Jr RP024 Assessing toxicity of tobacco product waste in leachate using chemical analysis and in vitro cell-based bioassays | E. Hoh RP025 Chemical Emissions from Cigarette Butts: A Literature Review | M. Gong RP026 Considerations of Environmental Effects of Tobacco Products | H. Chang RP027 Data Gaps in the Environmental Risk Assessment Process for Tobacco Products | G. Gagliano RP028 Sustainability Issues Regarding Smokeless Tobacco Product Manufacture using Findings from Semi-systematic Review on Sustainability of Consumer Goods | C. McCollum RP029 Using GIS to Enrich Our Understanding of Tobacco Life Cycle | M. Niazi Ecological Effect Models for Assessing the Risks of Pesticides: Ongoing Developments in the US and EU | Valery Forbes, Pernille Thorbek, Kristina Garber RP030 Exposure specific species sensitivity - a toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic approach | E. Zimmer RP031 Modelling survival: exposure pattern, species sensitivity and uncertainty | E. Zimmer RP032 Intake and body burden: Complementary approaches in characterizing risk to wildlife associated with pesticide use | S. Rodney RP033 Determining the probability of pesticide exposure for birds during migration | K. Garber RP034 Population modelling and algae flow-through toxicity tests as higher-tier option in pesticide risk assessment - results for different compounds | D. Weber RP035 Multi-phase distribution characteristics and risk assessments of pesticides in aquatic environments from an urban-industrial impacted coastal bay | Z. Wang RP036 Toxicity of various insecticides used for management of Asian citrus psyllid in Florida citrus against honeybees under laboratory conditions | X. Chen Epigenetics and Environmental Exposures: Mechanisms and Effects from Invertebrates to Fishes | Susanne Brander, Richard Connon, Adam Biales RP037 Multi-stressor impacts on the development and maintenance of epigenetic regulation in larval and adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) | H. Ikert RP038 Toxicity effects of PCB- 95 enantiomers on early neurodevelopment of zebra fish larvae | P. Ranasinghe RP039 Impacts on genome-wide DNA methylation pattern in early-life stages zebrafish (Danio rerio) after triclosan exposure | F. Silvestre RP040 Does exposure to Bisphenol A or Ethinyl estradiol alter gonad structure and DNA methyla- tion patterns in the aquatic turtle, Chrysemys picta? | D. Holliday RP041 Epigenetic Biomarkers in Herring Gulls From Contaminated And Reference Sites | E. Boulanger RP042 Network-inspired analysis of epigenetic responses to environmental stressors in bivalve molluscs | M. Suarez Ulloa RP043 Crude oil-dispersant mixture induced spermatogenesis defects in Caenorhabditis elegans: implicating risk of tumorigenesis | X. Pan RP044 Effects of agro-pesticide cypermethrin on haematology of a freshwater catfish Mystus cavasius | H. Rashid Radionuclides in the Environment, Including Accumulation in Biota | Albert Bryan, Teresa Mathews RP045 Effect of Migratory Life History on North Pacific Albacore (Thunnus alalunga) Uptake of Radiocesium | A. Phillips Recovery of Pelagic Fishery Populations Following Oil Exposures | Daniel Schlenk, Aaron Roberts RP046 Combined effects of oil exposure, temperature and UV-radiation on buoyancy and oxygen consumption of embryonic mahi-mahi, Coryphaena hippurus | C. Pasparakis RP047 Gene expression analysis of the impacts of crude oil toxicity on nitrogenous waste excre- tion in mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) early life stages | Y. Wang RP048 Foraging behavior and olfactory capacity of Mahi Mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) exposed to crude oil from the Deep Water Horizon event | L. Schlenker RP049 The effects of crude oil co-exposed with multiple stressors on the metabolomic profile of mahi mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) embryos | L. Sweet RP050 Effects of oil exposure on vision in a pelagic marine predator, mahi-mahi | J. Magnuson RP051 Molecular and anatomical links between crude oil cardiotoxicity and osmoregulatory function in pelagic fish larvae | N. Scholz RP052 Developmental toxicity of 2- and 6-hydroxychrysene in zebrafish embryos | G. Diamante RP053 Cross-generational toxicity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons may prolong the ecological impact of oil spill events | J. Kozal RP054 Evidence for competitive inhibition in Cyprinodon variegatus in response to hypoxia and oil exposure as a function of age | D. Simning RP055 PAH biomarker levels in deepwater sharks impacted by the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill from 2011-2016: Evidence of recovery? | J. Gelsleichter RP056 Global transcriptional responses to Deepwater Horizon oil in red drum (Sciaenops ocel- latus) embryos | G. Xu Spotlight Session Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management 70 | 7 th SETAC World Congress/SETAC North America 37 th Annual Meeting RP | Thursday Poster Presentations Complexity Kills the Minnow: Predicting the Ecological Consequences of Complex Pharmaceutical Mixtures | James Lazorchak, Daniel Caldwell, Brandon Armstrong RP057 Global Probabilistic Hazard Assessment of Calcium Channel-Blockers in the Environment | G. Saari RP058 Effects of carbamazepine exposure on the whole transcriptome of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana | E. Miller RP059 Altered Development: The effects of early venlafaxine (Effexor) exposure on zebrafish | W. Thompson Differing Biotransformation Capacity Across Species: Measurements, Modeling and Implications for Decision-Making | Henriette Selck, Michelle Embry, Jon Arnot RP060 The Bioaccumulation Assessment Tool: An Organizational Framework for Bioaccumulation Assessment | K. Foster RP061 Integration of Important Processes into a Novel Spatial Aquatic Food-Web Model for Accurate Assessment and Measurement of Chemical Bioaccumulation | J. Kim RP062 In vitro to in vivo extrapolation of hepatic metabolism in fish: an inter-laboratory compari- son of in vitro methods | M. Embry RP063 Metabolism of fragrance materials using trout in vitro metabolism assays | J. Weeks RP064 Concentration dependence on in vitro biotransformation rates: Hepatic biotransformation of organic sunscreen agents in rainbow trout | L. Saunders RP065 Concentration dependence of in vivo biotransformation rates of organic sunscreen agents in rainbow trout following a dietary exposure | L. Saunders RP066 Differences in detoxification pathways between sunfish and chub in relation to sensitivity to environmental pollutants | P. van den Hurk RP067 Correlation of Contaminant Levels in Whole Body and Fillet Tissue Samples: Application of a Simple Lipid-Based Model across Multiple Contaminants | E. Garvey RP068 Liver CYP1A expression induced by benzo(a)pyrene and its relation with biochemical and genotoxic biomarkers in a Neotropical fish | S. Sofia RP069 In vitro and in silico assessment of cytochrome P450-dependent biotransformation capac- ity of PCBs in the Caniformia; the Baikal seal vs the beagle dog | H. Iwata Alternative Approaches to Complex Environmental Challenges | Alan Jones, Brad Glenn, Aaron Edgington RP070 The Evaluation of Multiple Milkweed Species: Feasibility of Use in Standard Plant Toxicity Test Designs and Sensitivity to a Common Herbicide | C. Picard RP071 Sensitivity of zebrafish larvae behaviour in the context of on-line contamination event detection in water distribution systems | L. Nuesser RP072 Determining aggregation behavior and corresponding surface reactivity of copper oxide nanoparticles using a rapid colorimetric assay | L. Crandon RP073 Pesticides and public health | L. Allison RP074 ECETOC/RIFM WS: Developing a strategy to improve the environmental risk assessment of difficult to test multi-component substances Part 1: Background | D. Salvito RP075 ECETOC/RIFM WS Developing a strategy to improve the ERA of difficult to test multi- component substances Part 2: Recommendations | D. Salvito RP076 Screening Assessment for Unique Human Health Exposure Pathways | G. Greenberg RP077 Silicone wristbands detect occupation and lifestyle differences in chemical exposure in rural Peru | A. Bergmann RP078 Application of Bioavailability Corrections to Develop Site-Specific Toxicity Thresholds for Copper, Lead, and Zinc, at the Hanford Nuclear Site | B. de Jourdan RP079 Risk Assessment of Occupational Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and Metals in Firefighters | U. Akhtar RP080 Determining the potential bioavailability of copper in apple snails to an avian predator using a simulated digestion method | A. Sowers RP081 Vulnerability and risks to floods and sewage spill in coastal cities | S. Demichelis RP082 Increasing algal productivity using polycultures | S. Mandal Soil and Water Contaminants: Evaluation, Biomonitoring and Abatement Bioindicators for Effective Management | Beatrice Opeolu, Matt Dodd, OS Fatoki RP083 Post-impact assessment of an oil spill site in Agaye, Lagos State, Nigeria, and role of metallothioneins in L. violaceous tolerance to oil spill | A. Ogunlaja RP084 Remediation of Ni Toxicity by Liming - Field Validation | A. Pellegrino RP085 Altered calcium metabolism, blood lead levels and intelligence quotient scores in school children in Ibadan, Nigeria | N. Nwobi RP086 Elevation in estrogen level as a marker in chronic exposure of environmental PAHs | V. Okpashi RP087 Pharmaceutical residues in surface water around Livestock Agricultural farms | O. Olatunji RP088 Phenanthrene abatement from aqueous media using Vitis vinifera leaf litter | B. Opeolu RP089 Wastewater remediation: Batch adsorption of ciprofloxacin onto zeolites | D. Zide Ideas and Concepts for Dissemination and Communication of Research Findings in Times of Open Science and Science 2.0 | Thomas-Benjamin Seiler, Leonie Nuesser RP090 Highlights: An interactive workshop designed to bring social and environmental scientists together to improve wildfire smoke health risk messages | C. Baghdikian RP091 Oceanbites.org: Engaging Online Audiences with Stories of Oceanographic Research | C. McDonough RP092 Data exploration, Public Transparency and Enhanced Outreach through the use of Data Visualization Tools: PAHs in Ambient Air in Minnesota | K. Ellickson RP093 MOSAIC: a web interface with modelling and statistical tools for ecotoxicology | S. Charles Alternative Assessments Best Practices for Safer Chemistry | Alex Stone, Jay Tunkel RP094 Update and Redesign of USEPA Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics Predictive Tools EPISuite™ and ECOSAR | J. Tunkel RP095 A QSAR to Predict Anaerobic Biodegradability of Hydrocarbon Mixtures | D. Lyon RP096 Update and Reevaluation of the EPISuite™ MITI BIOWIN 5 and 6 Biodegradation Models | M. Kawa RP097 The Quest for Safer Consumer Products through Alternatives Analysis | H. Muniz RP098 Advancing Alternatives Assessments: Ongoing Efforts of OECD’s Ad Hoc Group on Substitution of Harmful Chemicals | E. Connor RP099 IC2 Level 1 Alternative Assessment for Refrigerants in Domestic Refrigerators | D. Skall RP100 Preparing for the new TSCA: how the TSCA Work Plan and EPA Safer Choice Standard can help | J. Nusz RP101 Assessment of Soil Microbial Community Compositional and Functional Shift in Biodiesel vs. Petrodiesel Contaminated Soil | M. Dong RP102 Incorporation of Terrestrial Toxicity Hazard Endpoints into the GreenScreen® for Safer Chemicals Evaluations of Three Neonicotinic Pesticides | J. Rutkiewicz Use of Modeling Tools to Determine Environmental Concentrations from Environmental Passive Samplers | Andres Martinez, Loretta Fernandez RP103 Ambient Air Monitoring for an Expanded List of PAHs in an Urban and Rural Area Using Passive and Active Methodologies | K. Ellickson RP104 Benzo[c]fluorene Potency in Ambient Air and Dibenzothiophene Sulfone as a Mass Interferent and Potential Gas Phase Diesel Marker | K. Ellickson RP105 Spatial variations of porewater and bulk sediment concentrations in complex sediment matrices | S. Yan RP106 Measuring DDT, DDD, and DDE in sediments with passive sampling: implications for reactive compounds | A. Tcaciuc RP107 Cross-validation of equilibrium sampling and non-equilibrium passive sampling methods in PCB contaminated sediments | A. Wang RP108 Fatty acid binding protein in oyster Crassostrea gigas as a binding site to pharmaceuticals | A. Bainy Methods and Applications of Non-targeted Mass Spectrometry for Environmental Characterization | Elin Ulrich RP109 An integrated approach to study the formation and environmental behavior of transforma- tion products from organic micropollutants | Z. Li RP110 The use of non-targeted metabolomics profiling to study associations between POP exposure and biomarkers of human health in elderly California women | J. Park RP111 Towards benchmark suspect screening and non-targeted analysis methods | E. Ulrich RP112 Screening of Pesticide Residues and Fluorochemicals using LC-HR-MS/MS and Product Ion Libraries | S. Roberts Fate and Effects of Metals: Regulatory and Risk Assessment Perspective | Carrie Claytor, Tamzin Blewett RP113 Comparison of EPA Estimated vs. Field-Collected Inputs for the Biotic Ligand Model | C. Olson RP114 Implementation options for water quality standards for nickel in Australia | A. Peters RP115 Mercury concentrations in fish from three major lakes in north Mississippi: Spatial and temporal differences and human health risk assessment | C. Thornton RP116 Revising EPA’s National Copper Ambient Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Estuarine/Marine Aquatic Life Using the Biotic Ligand Model | M. Elias RP117 Toxic effect of heavy metals from reused mine wastes on environment and human health | B. Jeong Linking Science and Social Issues Regulatory Directions Remediation/Restoration Terrestrial or Wildlife Toxicology and Ecology 7 th SETAC World Congress/SETAC North America 37 th Annual Meeting | 71 Thursday Poster Presentations | RP RP118 Application of the Transformation/Dissolution Protocol to determine the rate of metal removal from the water column for chronic hazard classification | P. Huntsman-Mapila RP119 Evaluation of USEPA’s draft “missing parameters” technical support document for applica- tion of the biotic ligand model | A. Ryan Scientific Integrity Issues and the Applied Environmental Sciences | Chris Mebane, Patrick Guiney RP120 Removal of health care products in the tertiary polishing with constructed wetlands of conventionally treated municipal wastewaters | J. Cardenas RP121 Designing, Performing, and Reviewing Toxicity Tests for Effective Presentation in Reports and Journals | M. McArdle PAHs in the Real World: Sources, Sinks, Bioavailability and Toxicity | Brian Magee, Anne LeHuray RP122 A Comparative Developmental Toxicity Study on Embryonic Flounder Exposed to Crude Oils of Different Geological Origin | J. Jung RP124 Ecotoxicological Risk of PAHs Released from Contaminated Sediments in Owen Sound, ON, Canada | M. Buell RP125 Effects of dissolved organic matter on bioavailability and biodegradation of PAHs | J. Ortega-Calvo RP126 Exposure to PAHs in Swedish Seafarers | B. Strandberg RP127 Fate of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in urban lake sediment | V. Boyd RP128 Importance of Source Preparation and Selection Strategies in Chemical Mass Balance Modeling: Source Identification of PAHs in Urban Sediments | S. Ahn RP129 Incorporating contaminant matrix effects enables prediction of in vivo PAH bioavailability from in vitro digestor results | K. James RP130 Lake-sediment record of PAH, mercury, and fly-ash particle deposition near coal-fired power plants in Central Alberta, Canada | B. Barst RP131 PAH monitoring in the Great Lakes: What do dreissenid mussels tell us? | A. Jacob RP132 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon accumulation in soil receiving rooftop runoff | S. Hileman RP133 Predicting Passive Sampler Equilibration Times for PAHs in an Amended Sand Cap | J. Roberts RP134 The Application of Monoclonal Antibody-Based Biosensor Analysis for Quantifying PAHs in Sediment Pore Waters | M. Unger RP135 The Interactive Role of Fate Processes in the Overall Aquatic Fate of Polycyclic Aromatic Sulfur-Containing Hydrocarbons (PASHs) | P. Saranjampour RP136 The polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon 2-naphthol accelerates adipogenesis in the 3T3-L1 model | R. Attanasio RP137 Analysis of incense by headspace-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (HS-GC/MS ) and thermogravimetric-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (TGA-GC/MS) | M. Schnyder RP138 PAH Phototoxicity on Porites divaricata corals | M. del Carmen Guzman Martinez Engineering, Toxicology and Risk Assessment Guidance for Sediment Evaluation at Dam Removal Sites | Thomas Augspurger, Serena McClain, Jennifer Bountry RP139 Best practices for sediment assessment: Lessons from five dam removals in North Carolina | T. Augspurger Strategies for Assessing Chemicals for Endocrine Activity: Making the Best Use of Screening-Level Information | Ellen Mihaich, David Dreier, Katherine Coady RP140 Behavioral toxicity of mixtures of endocrine disrupting chemicals in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) larvae | L. Birgersson RP141 Considerations for Developing, Validating and Implementing Performance Based Test Guidelines | S. Levine Chemical and Microbial Environmental Health Threats Associated with Disasters | Timothy Reilly RP142 Comparison of Wastewater-Associated Contaminants in the Bed Sediment of Hempstead Bay, New York, before and after Hurricane Sandy | S. Fisher RP143 The impact of onsite wastewater disposal systems on groundwater in areas inundated by Hurricane Sandy in New York and New Jersey | I. Fisher RP144 Regional assessment of persistent organic pollutants in resident mussels following Hurricane Sandy | K. Smalling RP145 Resetting the Bar: Establishing Baselines for Persistent Contaminants after Hurricane Sandy in the Coastal Environment of New Jersey and New York, USA | T. Reilly Integrating Chemistry and Biology in a Landscape Context to Reveal Potential Causes of Endocrine Disruption | Jessica Leet, Catherine Richter, Jennifer Brennan RP146 Strategies to Address Endocrine Disruption in Fish and Wildlife in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed | K. Smalling RP147 Effects of early life stage exposure of largemouth bass to a common Chesapeake Bay contaminant (atrazine) or a model estrogen (17α-ethinylestradiol) | J. Leet RP148 Time course of transcriptomic alterations in the adult fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) ovary in response to atrazine exposure | C. Richter RP149 Assessing the Effect of Early Life Exposure to EE2 on the Innate Immune Response of Largemouth Bass | J. Hansen RP150 Determining the estrogenicity of wastewater effluents and low concentration hormone treatments in chinook salmon and their recovery following exposure | H. Osachoff RP151 Are responses of wild fish to wastewater effluent consistent? An assessment of spatial and temporal variability of biological endpoints | M. Fuzzen RP152 Effects of thyroid hormones, thyroid hormone disruptors, and treated wastewater effluent on chemosensation in Lithobates catesbeianus tadpoles | J. Heerema RP153 Toxicity of Triphenyltin on the Development of Retinal Axons in Zebrafish at Environmentally Relevant Concentrations | Y. Xiao “One Health”: Opportunities for SETAC Leadership in Integrating Environmental, Human and Animal Health | Nil Basu, Jeanne Garric, Thomas Augspurger RP154 A One Health Approach To Study Mercury In Traditional Foods Of Bigstone Cree First Nation (Alberta, Canada) | N. Golzadeh RP155 Quantitative analysis of 296 antibiotic resistance and related genes in human impacted environments | M. Virta Passive Sampling in the Aquatic Environment: Recent Developments and Advances | Robert Burgess, Loretta Fernandez RP156 Evaluation of porewater reductions due to carbon placement via sedimite and aquagate at a contaminated sediment site | M. Rakowska RP157 In situ porewater sampling of PCDD/Fs and PCBs to predict their bioaccumulation in Passaic River benthic invertebrates | R. Lohmann RP158 Passive samplers for in situ measurement of pyrethroid insecticides in surface water | J. Gan RP159 Using a Commercially-available Passive Sampling Device To Monitor Hydrophobic Organic Contaminants in the Laboratory and the Field | J. Roberts RP160 Sensing organic pollutants in aquatic environment by passive sampling techniques | E. Zeng RP161 Passive sampling for priority substances at semi polluted River Porvoonjoki, Finland | P. Kajankari RP162 Field evaluation of membrane assisted passive sampler for isolation and identification of pharmaceutical and personal care products in natural waters | H. Nyoni RP163 Fugacity gradients of hydrophobic organics across the air-water interface measured with a novel passive sampler | L. Bao RP164 Temporal and spatial monitoring of persistent organic pollutants on the Palos Verdes Shelf using two passive sampling methods | G. Flavetta RP165 Reducing the Impact of Flow on the Sampling Rate of POCIS | J. Belden RP166 Calibration of Organic-Diffusive Gradients in Thin Film (o-DGT) Passive Samplers for Perfluorinated Chemicals (PFCs) in Water | K. Luong RP167 Extending the scope of passive sampling for contaminated sediments: standardizing methods for moderately hydrophobic organic contaminants | K. Maruya RP168 Accessibility of Diffusive gradient in thin films (DGT) Samplers to representative Hg forms in sediments | B. Anandha Rao RP169 Polyethylene: An Alternative Passive Sampler for Monitoring Fluorotelomer Alcohols | E. Dixon-Anderson RP170 Field Evaluation of organic-DGT and POCIS: Presence and Sources of Pesticides and Pharmaceuticals in the Lower Red River | J. Challis RP171 o-DGT passive sampler for in situ sampling of antibiotics in waters | C. Chen RP172 Development of a novel passive sampling strategy for methylmercury in sediments and soils | J. Sanders RP173 Next-generation environmental passive sampler materials: Electrospun nanofiber mats (ENMs) | A. Martinez RP174 Bioanalytical Effect-Balance Model to Determine the Bioavailability of Organic Contaminants in Sediments Affected By Black and Natural Carbon | B. Escher RP175 Evaluating the Relationship between Equilibrium Passive Sampler Uptake and Aquatic Organism Bioaccumulation | R. Burgess RP176 A Novel Approach to Assess and Quantify Mass Flux of Groundwater Discharge into Surface Water | D. Lavoie Spotlight Session Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology Environmental or Analytical Chemistry Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management 72 | 7 th SETAC World Congress/SETAC North America 37 th Annual Meeting RP | Thursday Poster Presentations Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill - The Discoveries and Outreach | Emily Maung-Douglass, Christopher Green RP177 Characterization of Dioctyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate as an Obesogen In Vivo | A. Temkin RP178 Identifying and characterizing Deepwater Horizon oil’s toxic effects across taxa | R. Takeshita RP179 The impact of crude oil exposure on the prey capture and male aggression behavior in sheepshead-minnow (Cyprinodon veriegatus veriegatus) | D. Philibert RP180 The Influence of Mixing Energy on the Concentration and Composition of Oil in Laboratory Toxicity Tests | S. Kane Driscoll RP181 Comparing the toxicity of crude oil in fresh and saltwater systems: linking chemistry and gene expression | D. Lyons Mixtures: Exposure and Toxicity from Combinations of Stressors | Matthew Gribble, Sean Weatherwax RP182 Incoporating bioavailability-based measurements into whole-sediment toxicity identifica- tion: An application in South China | H. Li RP183 Toxicity of manganese in the presence of cadmium or lead to the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans | H. Ma RP184 Multivariable analysis of ecotoxicity and basic water quality parameters in two watershed areas in Japan: effects of concentration process | H. Yamamoto RP185 Real Metals for the real world: A Comparison of Dosing Methods to Determine Soil Quality Guidelines | M. Cousins RP186 Putative mechanisms of atrazine’s toxic interactions with other chemicals | A. Schmidt RP187 Developmental and interactive effects of arsenic and chromium to developing Ambystoma maculatum embryos: toxicity, teratogenicity, and uptake | J. Rayburn RP188 Time to sampling after capture impacts site-specific ovarian steroid production in rainbow darter (Etheostoma caeruleum) | S. Deeming RP189 Evaluation of Chemical Mixture Toxicity Predictability with High Dimensional Toxicogenomic Data Using Parallel Factor (PARAFAC) Analysis | S. Rahman RP190 Too thick to drink, too thin to plow: Chemical mixtures in the Elkhorn River, Nebraska | A. Kolok RP191 Does competition for food influence the toxicity of heavy metal mixtures? | J. Renaud Linking Science and Social Issues – Poster Only RP192 Bridging the Gap Between Cannabinoid Toxicity and Public Perception | D. Carty RP193 Evolving Products of Consumer Convenience and their Environmental Implications | A. Hicks RP194 Impact of Environmental Contaminants on Childhood Education; Synthesis of Ecological Systems theory, Piaget and Vygotsky Education theories | U. Uzodinma RP195 Land Use-Sustainability Browser: A Decision Support Tool Linking Enviromental Science to Social Outcomes | B. Walton RP196 Modern history of hypoxia in Narragansett Bay: the geochemical record | W. Boothman RP197 Risk Assessment on four Artificial Sweeteners, alternatives to reduce excessive Sugar consumption | J. Lee RP198 The importance of medication disposal for consumers. (But they don’t know or seek information about proper methods) | J. Punzi RP199 Tox on Tap: Changing Public Perceptions of Science | E. Maloney RP200 Environmental Implications of Efficiency: Fuel Efficient Vehicles and the Rebound Effect | A. 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